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level front to back side to side

ekaz

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I'm being indecisive and looking for input since I know this group has opinions. :)
I want to level my truck, not a fan of the rake, just not sure which way I want to go. I have a Limited on 305s and not planning on going with a bigger tire anytime soon. The options to level as I see it are:
Lift the front (pucks, links, etc.)
Lower the rear (links)
Swap the factory links front to back (suggestion from fb)
I don't want to degrade the ride, and don't want the huge wheel gap in the rear. Suggestions?
 

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Do you have the air ride suspension? If so, I know the options are somewhat limited and others can help more than me in that case. However, If you do not have the air ride, I would suggest a simple 2-2.5" front spacer. This would eliminate the rake without degrading the ride quality of the truck. Changing springs or links will change your ride quality.
 

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I'm being indecisive and looking for input since I know this group has opinions. :)
I want to level my truck, not a fan of the rake, just not sure which way I want to go. I have a Limited on 305s and not planning on going with a bigger tire anytime soon. The options to level as I see it are:
Lift the front (pucks, links, etc.)
Lower the rear (links)
Swap the factory links front to back (suggestion from fb)
I don't want to degrade the ride, and don't want the huge wheel gap in the rear. Suggestions?
Swapping the links front to back is a really interesting solution. If I had a limited I would try that right now since it could be swapped back easily and costs nothing but time.
 

ekaz

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Swapping the links front to back is a really interesting solution. If I had a limited I would try that right now since it could be swapped back easily and costs nothing but time.
I thought the same thing, my arms can't get around my tires in E/E mode to pull them. lol
 

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